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It won't be long now and Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain will be landing in the market. And to celebrate that momentous occasion, Sony and Konami have worked together to come out with a special limited edition of the PlayStation 4 that bears the unmistakable markings of the franchise' protagonist, Snake. Now, while it isn't yet sure what will be bundled with the console, though best guess is MGS 5: The Phantom Pain, that might not matter to those in the US and Europe, as the variant will be an Asian exclusive.

Kenichiro Imaizumi, Senior Producer for Konami spoke up this week onstage during the NVIDIA SHIELD presentation. He spoke about NVIDIA GRID - and the fact that Metal Gear Solid V Ground Zeroes would be released to NVIDIA GRID this year. This will be an updated version of the game - not the original for PS4 and Xbox One. This version will be available for download and streaming this year. Because Metal Gear Solid V Ground Zeroes is coming to this platform, it's basically a lock that the next episode will be released here as well.

"I cannot speak a lot about Silent Hill, so I will talk about P.T," said game creator Hideo Kojima, speaking about the interactive game trailer released just this week. This game's name is "P.T", which Kojima suggests works as follows: "P.T stands for Playable Teaser, there is no big hidden meaning."

This week the folks at Konami have made it official: Metal Gear Solid 5 will be coming to Steam. PCs will be able to access Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain, but first we'll see Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes. Release dates have not yet been shared, but the shorter game will come first, followed by Phantom Pain.

Hideo Kojima stepped on stage this week in Cologne, Germany to speak about the future of Konami’s own Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain. The gameplay shown this afternoon lets it be known that you’ll be able to do a whole lot more with the box. Every troops best friend, the cardboard box - of greatness.

If you expected anything less than a picked-and-prodded mini-movie for the next Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain trailer, you don’t know Hideo Kojima. This trailer takes up where the game Metal Gear Solid 5: Ground Zeroes left off, making certain you understand that this universe isn’t about to get smaller.

Supposing you’ve already had your fill of Castlevania: Lords of Shadow 2 after the game has only been out since the 25th of February, Konami has a treat for you. The first DLC (downloadable content pack) for the game will be out on the 25th of March! This first DLC "Revelations" centers on the beast known as "Alucard", the son of Gabriel.

If the idea of blood puke turns you off, I suggest you tap back immediately. Castlevania: Lords of Shadow 2 is not a game for children or the faint of heart - or stomach. While most reviewers will be coming in to this game a hardened fan of or having despised the first installment, we're coming in with fresh eyes. Here we've got a game where you control an ancient vampire in a modern-day (or even futuristic) world from a third-person perspective with enough cutscenes to choke an elephant.

We knew Konami would be making an appearance at E3 this year, and Microsoft's press conference started off right away with a first-look trailer of the game developer's latest game, which just so happens to be a new Metal Gear Solid. Konami announced Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain.

David Hayter, who voiced Snake and Big Boss for the Metal Gear Solid series since 1998, will not be returning to voice Snake in Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain. In fact, David Hayter will not be voicing Snake or Big Boss in any of the future Metal Gear Solid games from now on. Why? Because according to Hideo Kojima, Konami and him are trying to "recreate the Metal Gear series". He stated, "It's a new type of Metal Gear game, and we want to have this reflected it the voice actor as well.